The three-day long Nepal Economic Summit held at Soaltee Crown Plaza, Soalteemode, Kathmandu from February 26-28, 2014 hosted experts from Nepal and abroad to identify possible avenues for policy reforms on the three mentioned sectors. At the end of the Summit, a 19-point reform agenda to promote economic growth and investments was declared and endorsed by the Government. These 19 point reform agendas included identifying solutions to regulatory barriers that will increase Nepal’s ranking 10 places in the World Banks’ Doing Business ranking by 2016. Another recommendation called for improving land management systems to allow contract farming and effective land utilization.Additionally, the reform agenda has taken a step towards liberalizing the energy sector and has encouraged greater private sector participation to deal with Nepal’s prevailing acute electricity shortages. It also calls for revising incentive schemes to increase private sector participation in biomass production. Finally, the agenda recommends selecting five strategic locations to invest in improving tourism products and services and also improving infrastructure and facilities to increase tourist flows and tourism receipts.